Looking Ahead: Individual Final on Sunday
With the team medals decided, the focus now turns to the individual final, which will take place on Sunday, July 20. This final is reserved for the top 25 riders after the first three rounds. Unfortunately, there will be no Spanish riders in the final. The only Spaniard to reach the third round, Armando Trapote with Tornado VS, had a rail down and finished the championship in 40th place with 13.40 points.
The individual competition remains extremely close, with less than 4 points separating the current leader from 13th place—just one rail’s difference. The provisional standings are as follows:
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Richard Vogel (GER) – 0.01
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Scott Brash (GBR) – 1.08
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Steve Guerdat (SUI) – 1.19
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Gilles Thomas (BEL) – 1.37
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Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) – 1.72
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Nadja Peter Steiner (SUI) – 2.11
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Seamus Hughes Kennedy (IRL) – 2.16
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Ben Maher (GBR) – 2.35
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Janika Sprunger (SUI) – 2.41
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Kevin Staut (FRA) – 2.47
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Sophie Hinners (GER) – 3.21
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Riccardo Pisani (ITA) – 3.74
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Darragh Kenny (IRL) – 3.91
Podium Ceremony and Special Awards
The medals were presented by Sabrina Ibáñez, Secretary General of the FEI. In addition, Elena Orozco, Brand Manager of Longines Spain, awarded a Longines watch to each of the Belgian team riders.
A special prize, the CaixaBank Trophy, was also awarded to the best rider from the winning team, which went to Nicola Philippaerts. The award was presented by Juan Pedro Badiola, Northern Regional Director of CaixaBank.
All equestrian fans who are unable to attend Casas Novas this weekend can still enjoy the CSI3* competitions via free livestream on www.clipmyhorse.tv, and follow the Longines FEI Jumping European Championship events on www.fei.tv.